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Full Text of HB1287  99th General Assembly

HB1287ham007 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. John E. Bradley

Filed: 6/3/2015

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1287

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1287, AS AMENDED, by
3inserting the following in its proper numeric sequence in the
4bill:
 
5    "Section 8. The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by
6changing Section 29.2 and by adding Section 29.3 as follows:
 
7    (820 ILCS 305/29.2)
8    Sec. 29.2. Insurance and self-insurance oversight.
9    (a) The Department of Insurance shall annually submit to
10the Governor, the Chairman of the Commission, the President of
11the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the
12Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the
13House of Representatives a written report that details the
14state of the workers' compensation insurance market in
15Illinois. The report shall be completed by April 1 of each
16year, beginning in 2012, or later if necessary data or analyses

 

 

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1are only available to the Department at a later date. The
2report shall be posted on the Department of Insurance's
3Internet website. Information to be included in the report
4shall be for the preceding calendar year. The report shall
5include, at a minimum, the following:
6        (1) Gross premiums collected by workers' compensation
7    carriers in Illinois and the national rank of Illinois
8    based on premium volume.
9        (2) The number of insurance companies actively engaged
10    in Illinois in the workers' compensation insurance market,
11    including both holding companies and subsidiaries or
12    affiliates, and the national rank of Illinois based on
13    number of competing insurers.
14        (3) The total number of insured participants in the
15    Illinois workers' compensation assigned risk insurance
16    pool, and the size of the assigned risk pool as a
17    proportion of the total Illinois workers' compensation
18    insurance market.
19        (4) The advisory organization premium rate for
20    workers' compensation insurance in Illinois for the
21    previous year.
22        (5) The advisory organization prescribed assigned risk
23    pool premium rate.
24        (6) The total amount of indemnity payments made by
25    workers' compensation insurers in Illinois.
26        (7) The total amount of medical payments made by

 

 

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1    workers' compensation insurers in Illinois, and the
2    national rank of Illinois based on average cost of medical
3    claims per injured worker.
4        (8) The gross profitability of workers' compensation
5    insurers in Illinois, and the national rank of Illinois
6    based on profitability of workers' compensation insurers.
7        (9) The loss ratio of workers' compensation insurers in
8    Illinois and the national rank of Illinois based on the
9    loss ratio of workers' compensation insurers. For purposes
10    of this loss ratio calculation, the denominator shall
11    include all premiums and other fees collected by workers'
12    compensation insurers and the numerator shall include the
13    total amount paid by the insurer for care or compensation
14    to injured workers.
15        (10) The growth of total paid indemnity benefits by
16    temporary total disability, scheduled and non-scheduled
17    permanent partial disability, and total disability.
18        (11) The number of injured workers receiving wage loss
19    differential awards and the average wage loss differential
20    award payout.
21        (12) Illinois' rank, relative to other states, for:
22            (i) the maximum and minimum temporary total
23        disability benefit level;
24            (ii) the maximum and minimum scheduled and
25        non-scheduled permanent partial disability benefit
26        level;

 

 

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1            (iii) the maximum and minimum total disability
2        benefit level; and
3            (iv) the maximum and minimum death benefit level.
4        (13) The aggregate growth of medical benefit payout by
5    non-hospital providers and hospitals.
6        (14) The aggregate growth of medical utilization for
7    the top 10 most common injuries to specific body parts by
8    non-hospital providers and hospitals.
9        (15) The percentage of injured workers filing claims at
10    the Commission that are represented by an attorney.
11        (16) The total amount paid by injured workers for
12    attorney representation.
13    (a-5) The Department of Insurance shall annually submit to
14the Governor, the Chairman of the Commission, and the General
15Assembly a written report that details the state of
16self-insurance for workers' compensation in Illinois. The
17report shall be completed by October 1, 2015 and April 1 of
18each year thereafter or later if necessary data or analyses are
19only available to the Department at a later date. The report
20shall be posted on the Department of Insurance's Internet
21website. Information to be included in the report shall be for
22the preceding calendar year. The report shall include, at a
23minimum, the following:
24        (1) The number of employers that self-insure for
25    workers' compensation.
26        (2) The total number of employers belonging to a group

 

 

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1    workers' compensation pool.
2        (3) The total amount of indemnity payments made by
3    self-insureds and by group workers' compensation pools in
4    Illinois.
5        (4) The total amount of medical payments made by
6    self-insureds and by group workers' compensation pools in
7    Illinois, and the national rank of Illinois based on
8    average cost of medical claims per injured worker.
9        (5) The growth of total paid indemnity benefits by
10    temporary total disability, scheduled and non-scheduled
11    permanent partial disability, and total disability.
12        (6) The number of injured workers receiving wage loss
13    differential awards and the average wage loss differential
14    award payout.
15        (7) Illinois' rank, relative to other states, for:
16            (i) the maximum and minimum temporary total
17        disability benefit levels;
18            (ii) the maximum and minimum scheduled and
19        non-scheduled permanent partial disability benefit
20        levels;
21            (iii) the maximum and minimum total disability
22        benefit levels; and
23            (iv) the maximum and minimum death benefit levels.
24        (8) The aggregate growth of medical benefit payouts by
25    non-hospital providers and hospitals.
26        (9) The aggregate growth of medical utilization for the

 

 

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1    top 10 most common injuries to specific body parts by
2    non-hospital providers and hospitals.
3    (b) The Director of Insurance shall promulgate rules
4requiring each insurer licensed to write workers' compensation
5coverage in the State self-insured employer, and group workers'
6compensation pool to record and report the following
7information on an aggregate basis to the Department of
8Insurance before March 1 of each year, relating to claims in
9the State opened within the prior calendar year:
10        (1) The number of claims opened.
11        (2) The number of reported medical only claims.
12        (3) The number of contested claims.
13        (4) The number of claims for which the employee has
14    attorney representation.
15        (5) The number of claims with lost time and the number
16    of claims for which temporary total disability was paid.
17        (6) The number of claim adjusters employed to adjust
18    workers' compensation claims.
19        (7) The number of claims for which temporary total
20    disability was not paid within 14 days from the first full
21    day off, regardless of reason.
22        (8) The number of medical bills paid 60 days or later
23    from date of service and the average days paid on those
24    paid after 60 days for the previous calendar year.
25        (9) The number of claims in which in-house defense
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1    in-house legal services.
2        (10) The number of claims in which outside defense
3    counsel participated, and the total amount paid to outside
4    defense counsel.
5        (11) The total amount billed to employers for bill
6    review.
7        (12) The total amount billed to employers for fee
8    schedule savings.
9        (13) The total amount charged to employers for any and
10    all managed care fees.
11        (14) The number of claims involving in-house medical
12    nurse case management, and the total amount spent on
13    in-house medical nurse case management.
14        (15) The number of claims involving outside medical
15    nurse case management, and the total amount paid for
16    outside medical nurse case management.
17        (16) The total amount paid for Independent Medical
18    exams.
19        (17) The total amount spent on in-house Utilization
20    Review for the previous calendar year.
21        (18) The total amount paid for outside Utilization
22    Review for the previous calendar year.
23    The Department shall make the submitted information
24publicly available on the Department's Internet website or such
25other media as appropriate in a form useful for consumers.
26(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11.)
 

 

 

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1    (820 ILCS 305/29.3 new)
2    Sec. 29.3. Workers' Compensation Premium Rates Task Force.
3    (a) There is created the Workers' Compensation Premium
4Rates Task Force consisting of 12 members appointed as follows:
52 legislative members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
6Representatives; 2 legislative members appointed by the
7Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; 2 legislative
8members appointed by the President of the Senate; 2 legislative
9members appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; and one
10member appointed by the Governor from each of the following
11organizations: (i) a statewide association representing
12retailers; (ii) a statewide association representing
13manufacturers; (ii) a statewide association representing labor
14interests; and (iii) a statewide association representing
15injured workers. The members of the Task Force shall be
16appointed by August 1, 2015. Two co-chairpersons, representing
17different political parties, shall be selected by the members
18of the Task Force. Members of the Task Force shall receive no
19compensation for their service on the Task Force.
20    (b) The Task Force shall study the National Council on
21Compensation Insurance's recommendations for workers'
22compensation premium rates and the extent to which Illinois
23employers' actual premiums reflect these recommended rates.
24The Department of Insurance shall provide administrative
25support to the Task Force.

 

 

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1    (c) The Task Force shall report its findings and
2recommendations to the General Assembly no later than December
331, 2015.
4    (d) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2016.".